Property Management
A North Dakota property manager who collects rents, signs leases, and negotiates with tenants on behalf of the owner must hold a(n):
AProperty management certification only
BActive real estate broker's or salesperson's license under NDCC Chapter 43-23✓ Correct
CAttorney's license
DNo license, since property management is exempt
Explanation
In North Dakota, property management activities including leasing, renting, and negotiating leases for compensation require an active real estate license under NDCC Chapter 43-23.
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